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It’s supposed that ______ chain of Super Hotel in Yichun is the result of five companies’ investment of 2 million yuan ______ share.

A. the; a B. /; a C. the; /D. a; the

 

A

【解析】句意:据认为在伊春市的Super Hotel连锁经营是五家公司投资 200 万人民币入股的结果。第一空此处应是特指,第二空是泛指,由句意可知选A。

考点: 考查冠词的用法。

 

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